Equipment (cranes, jeeps, jeep trailers, trucks) for the Military Defense Assistance Program being loaded aboard the Steel
Rover (ship) of Isthmian Steamship Company, which is headed for Indo-China and Indonesia.

Damage to port stern of Walke (ship) is almost repaired (result of hitting a mine in Korea). Crew lined up for awards. Includes
William P. McEvoy, Commander M.F. Thompson, Charles W. Akins, Donald P. Collins, George L. Echtle, and others.

Commander Bruce McCandless inspects jeeps as sailors prepare to drive them in parade. Sailors line up in formation at the
Ferry Building (neighborhood). Sailors stand for national anthem. Mayor Angelo Rossi presents plaque to Captain Albert France
Jr. View of crowds along parade route.

Chief Turret Captain R.A. Anderson shows his class the most recent anti-aircraft gun, which the men learn to assemble [training
course for gun and signal crews on merchant ships]. Seaman Gilbert Dirnberger, having completed training, packs hamock to
leave for merchant ship. Seamen learn to use telegraph machine at the Armed Guard Center. Seamen Robert Crain and Clarence
Drake fill out forms. Seamen line up to receive mail.

Seaman Second Class Rollin McGhee, survivor of the US Lexington, is surrounded by women in the US Engineers office. Fred W.
Franklin also shown. Survivors Charles B. DeCoux, Mortimer Dennehy, and Andrew Boyer pose for group photo.

Portraits of Rear Admiral William Brent Young, paymaster for the US Navy, taken at the Olympic Club. Rear Admiral Ross McIntire,
surgeon general of the Navy, speaks with the press at the Federal Building.

Copy of earlier photograph showing Admiral Chester W. Nimitz and Captain Cassin Young. [Young was killed Nov. 12/13, 1942,
while in command of the cruiser San Francisco (ship) in the Solomon Islands. Image may date from earlier in 1942.] Copy photograph
with "good head shot" of Chester W. Nimitz.

Carpenters Mates Third Class Martin Ward, William Transchel, and A.W. Larson buy magazines at news stand. Radio Man Third
Class Mickey Keiser and Radio Tech Second Class R.M. Freshman repair radio and musical instruments. Taken at 450 Gough Street.

Vice Admiral John W. Greenslade, retiring commandant, shakes hands with his replacement Rear Admiral Carleton H. Wright at
the Navy Building. Vice Admiral David Worth Bagley, new commander of the Western Sea Frontier, shakes hands with John W. Greenslade.
Pictures of Carleton H. Wright at work after appointment; taken at the Navy Building. Portraits of John Wills Greenslade at
the Stock Exchange Building. Copies of photographs showing John Wills Greenslade and family.

Captain Robert D. Workman, head of the US Navy Chaplains Corps sitting at desk, view taken at the PRO Office. Vice Admiral
John W. Greenslade, Alfred J. Lundberg, and Commander John R. Boslet give report to Robert Workman during luncheon at the
Saint Francis Hotel.

Views of men practicing firefighting techniques on a dry land model of a warship and a model engine room. Lieutenant C.C.
McKeogh speaks with reporter. Seaman Second Class Richard L. Wainscott fights fire in boiler room.

Views of reporter Elizabeth Jones of the Call Bulletin in diving suit before and after she tries diving. Views of Elizabeth
Jones taking US Navy diving test. Also includes Ray Kennemer, Nolan Flannery, Arlene Pickert, and Commander J.H. Falge.

Views of the Oakland (ship) and crew returned from the South Pacific Ocean. Officers standing before the cruiser Oakland (ship).
Guy McMurrey, Captain K.S. Reed, Seaman Second Class Herbert Roberts, Gunners Mate Third Class Robert Vervaet, Seaman First
Class Raymond Darnell, and others also inluded.

Yeoman Third Class William R. Bernard, home from the South Pacific, visits his wife Mrs. William R. Bernard and son Jackie
Bernard at 1630 Lake Street. Doris Bernard greets William Bernard at Alameda Naval Station [sailor home to see dying baby].

Guy R. Kenney, Luther E. Gibson, Manager John A. Sowers [of the World Trade Department of the Oakland Chamber of Commerce],
Attorney Gunther Detert, Don Fazakerly... attend meeting to discuss a "West Point of the West," the construction of a naval
academy on the West Coast.

Views of Saratoga (ship) coming into San Francisco Bay with sailors on flight deck. View of San Francisco from ship deck (cityscapes).
Ship going under Golden Gate Bridge. Arnold Auritt, Leo R. Gudlen, Maurice Greenly, Joseph G. Bendik, John Reed... shown.
Ralph Stone sits with William Scanlon and dog "Sookie." Don OHair and Lieutenant John A. Held look at list of Japanese ships
sunk by Allied forces view taken on board the Saratoga (ship). AM First Class Cleon Johnson gets kiss from his mother, Ruby
Johnson. Ray Hyland kisses his wife, view taken at Alameda Naval Station. Aerial views of the Saratoga (ship) arriving in
Bay, and of Alameda Air Station. Views of the Saratoga (ship) taken from the Golden Gate Bridge as it passes underneath.

Views of the Saratoga (ship) as it sails from harbor taken from Coit Tower. Photographs of the Saratoga (ship) departing from
Pier Thirty-three and setting sail for site of atomic bomb test. Views of the Saratoga (ship) sailing on Bay as it leaves
for bomb tests, view taken from Pier Thirty-seven.

Admiral William F. Halsey gives interview aboard the South Dakota (ship), flagship of the Third Fleet. William F. Halsey and
crew as they stand on deck during passage under the Golden Gate Bridge. Photographs of the guns and deck of the South Dakota.
Rear Admiral Robert B. Carney and Lieutenant Commander W.J. Kitchell stand on deck. William F. Halsey gives press conference.

Views of parade for Third Fleet. Joseph Brady, Admiral William F. Halsey, and Rear Admiral Robart Carney shown. Sailors from
the South Dakota (ship) march in parade down [Market Street?]. Photographs of pictures in window display at the US Navy receiving
barracks [welcoming the Third Fleet]. Display includes photo of Edmund Coblentz welcoming William F. Halsey to San Francisco
taken at 525 Market Street.

Blimp welcoming home the South Dakota (ship) flies over stern. The Wisconsin (ship) passes under the Bay Bridge. Admiral William
Halsey and Edmund Coblentz of the "Call Bulletin" stand under the guns of the South Dakota (ship). Views of the Alabama (ship).
South Dakota (ship) passes under the Golden Gate Bridge.

Blimp with sign welcoming servicemen home. Sailors scrub the deck of ship South Dakota. Sailors pose with captured Japanese
jeep. Returned sailors place calls home at the telephone building of Pier Sixty-two.

Comedian Bob Hope, Admiral William F. Halsey, Admiral Royal Ingersoll, and Mayor Roger Lapham stand at City Hall. Views of
parade for Admiral William F. Halsey and the Third Fleet taken at Market and Montgomery Streets. Pictures of parade on Market
Street taken from the top of the Crocker Building, includes Admiral Halsey's car and sailor marching band.

The Indiana (battleship) comes into San Francisco Bay, with Golden Gate Bridge in the background. The Cavanaugh (ship), assigned
to Major General Homer Groninger, waits to welcome the Evangeline (ship).

W.E. Richards and Darlene Richards look at guns on the South Dakota (ship) along with crowd of civilians. Seaman First Class
John Lewis and Dan Hooper also shown. Photographs of the horse "Silver King" [brother of horse which belongs to the Emperor
Hirohito of Japan] at Pier Forty-one. Seaman First Class Frank Egma holds up "Snipe," the dog mascot of the Tenth Division.

Views of crowds aboard the Bon Homme Richard (ship). South Dakota (ship) with San Francisco in background. Crowds wait to
get on board. Lillian Taylor, Elaine Wilson, Millie Ashley, and Seaman First Class William Martin examine gun on South Dakota.
Views of carriers and cruisers arriving in the San Francisco Bay including: cruiser Oakland (ship), carrier Yorktown (ship),
and Bon Homme Richard (views taken from the Golden Gate Bridge).

Ray Chandler shown with "Baka," a jet propelled bomb. Heavy bomber airplane and fighter plane also shown on board the carrier
Cole (ship). Views of the "Seiran," a submarine based fighter airplane which can be converted for kamikaze type attacks. Views
from the bridge of the Cole (ship) showing planes on board.

Views of submarine Scabbardfish (ship) at sea. Don Julian and V. Nelson shown at work on ship. Internal and external photographs
of the submarine taken while on patrol. Captain P.G. Molteni, Executive Officer C.M. Esler, Don Julian, and William Clark
shown.

Battleships under preparation for deactivation: Indiana, Alabama, and Massachusetts. Gunners Mate Second Class W.W. Ragsdale
[described as a "plank-owner," a crew member aboard Indiana when it first set sail], C.O. Hatfield, D.M. Elliott, J.E. Burba,
Ted Styrzo, and others.

Admiral Ernest King, President Brayton Wilbur of the Chamber of Commerce, Major General Field Harris of the US Marine Corps,
Rear Admiral Jesse C. Coleman, Admiral Donald Beary, and others attend luncheon.

Mayor Roger Lapham shakes hands with Vice Admiral A.E. Montgomery at dedication ceremonies for the new fleet landing at the
Ferry Building. Rear Admiral Donald B. Beary, Twelfth Naval District commandant, and Vice Admiral J.B. Oldendorf, commandant
of the Western Sea Frontier, also shown. People line up for ride in small boat that will take them to visit the ships of the
First Task Fleet, anchored in the vicinity. Views of ships from the First Task Fleet entering the San Francisco Bay, and pictures
of destroyers and submarines at dock. Ships Pasadena, Swenson, Craig, and Parks sit in docks at Pier Seven and Thirty-seven.
James Francis meets friends Donna Morgan and Toni Keller. Ships Bremerton and Iowa enter Bay.

Governors Carl Snell of Oregon, Lester Hunt of Wyoming, Vail Pittman of Nevada, James McConaughy of Connecticut, Earl Warren
of California, Robert Blue of Iowa, Sam Ford of Montana, Charles Dale of New Hampshire, Ernest Gruening of Alaska, Jesus Pinero
of Puerto Rico, and Lieutenant Governor Don Whitehead of Iowa sail for Hawaii. View of governors being welcomed aboard with
full honors.

Albert R. Cantell, Richard McNutt, and Leo Cooks receive innoculations from Nurse Jean Sharpe [three of two hundred and twenty
men who enlisted in the US Navy to take advantage of three-year enlistment term].

Photographs of telegram stating that the New York Daily Mirror will assist Seaman Paul Weprinsky get home to Brooklyn for
Christmas. Thomas Gilbert also shown. TWA Stewardess Rosalie Evans and Navy Radarman Paul Charles Weprinsky prepare to depart
on flight to New York.

Captain B.E. Manseau, Naval Shipyard commander, Jay Irving, master of shipyard's transportation shop, and Commander T.G. Wallace
serve lunch to the shipyard workers in celebration of the holiday season and the announcement that the shipyard would remain
in active service.

Warrant Officer Marcus Gordon Oliver gives himself up to authorities [he had stolen $30,000 from Treasure Island and fled],
view taken at City Prison. Mary Labachet holds tickets that Marcus Gordon Oliver gave her after losing money at the race track,
view taken at Federal Building.

Lieutenant C.D. Kerns swears former prisoner of war John A. Brussolo into the US Navy as his parents, Mr. and Mrs. V.A. Brussolo,
look on [the family spent thirty-seven months in the Santo Tomas Prison Camp during World War Two].

Views of approaches to the Golden Gate Bridge, the Strauss plaque, a Japanese mine found near the bridge, the Board of Directors,
jumpers (some attempted suicides, others of stunt man Robert Niles), traffic, the 50 millionth car, etc.

Views of traffic on bridge, buses, women bus drivers, cars at toll gate after (gas) rationing is lifted, the 100 millionth
car, jumpers (suicide), views related to the key rail strike and scenic views of the bridge. Includes a copy of an 1871 lithograph
of an early proposed Bay Bridge.

Local government including commissioners being sworn in, supervisors, city officials, local elections, health department,
the "miracle cell" at the City Prison, women Muni crews, cable cars and related festivities, Centennial Parade and associated
events, civil defense drills, police, San Francisco cityscapes, clocks and monuments, and views of Alcatraz. Also includes
pictures of Chinatown, Japanese Tea Garden, downtown bus station, and other local businesses and attractions. Large section
on the 1946 Alcatraz penitentiary break, inquest, and trial, including views of prison guards, guard's funeral, convicts,
prisoner's bodies, courtroom scenes, etc.

Photographs of couple horseback riding, with shots of land near the Skyline and Olympic Club [taken for a vacation story layout].
[Dunes, open space, and coastline prior to major development. One view overlooking future Sunset District coastline?]

Pictures of child with teddy bear and crowds gathered at the Pacific Greyhound San Francisco Depot. Crews put trolley polls
back in place to suspend electircal trolley wires on Third and Fourth Streets.

Douglas D. Stone poses for portrait at the City Planning office. Director of Planning L. Deming Tilton speaks at the Saint
Francis Hotel, at the Palace Hotel for the Safety Council, and at the Commercial Club.

Photograph of barriers to cars at Sloat Boulevard [what photographer calls "bicycle paradise" since banning of cars], with
bicyclists riding on Great Western Highway. Views of highway and beach from Santiago looking South, from Lincoln Highway,
and from Shorty Roberts looking South. Sign "Autos Prohibited."

Illegal dumping sites created by "night bombers," shown at spots all around San Francisco, including: intersection of Alameny
and San Bruno, Taraval and Thirty-fourth Avenue, Forty-first Avenue south of Taraval, and intersection of Ulloa and Forty-first
Avenue.

Chinatown (neighborhood) as viewed from Sacramento and Grant Streets. Patrons inside Gallery Fourteen at the Legion of Honor.
Pictures of the African exhibit and the Japanese Tea Garden at Golden Gate Park. View of San Francisco (cityscapes) from Coit
Tower. Sun bathers on the beach (Ocean Beach?).

Emily Westwater and June Goggin of Lincoln High School shown being interviewed by Officer Mike Desmond of Ingleside Station
after losing their money, riding the roller coaster, relaxing with sugar floss cones [cotton candy], riding the merry-go-round,
using the joy wheel, slide, revolving drum, and mirrors in the fun house, and pitching baseballs. [Playland at the Beach at
Ocean Beach?]

Pictures of points around city [taken for "spend your vacation in San Francisco" editorial], including: Chinatown (neighborhood)
from Clay Street and Grant Street, and again from California Street; views from Coit Tower (cityscapes); exhibit at Gallery
Fourteen at the Palace of the Legion of Honor; sun bathers on Ocean Beach as seen from Cliff House; the Japanese Tea Garden
and African Building at Golden Gate Park.

William Dwyer cleans bus to be used on the new Howard Street line. Mrs. M. Rogers, Mrs. H. Stanford, A. Ruthman, Joe Vaughan,
and Anthony Mendes board bus at Army Street and South Van Ness Avenue, end of the Howard Street Line. Patrons speak with driver
J. Stegeman.

Taken at 1632 Lawton Street. View of windmill atop the tank house taken from the Silverio Rivero yard and of tank house behind
residential home [there was a suit to have the windmill removed at this time].

Nurses Betty Rogers and Mary Brower work in sterilizing room. Nurse Harriet Marcotte attends to patient Patricia Tedrow. Dietitian
La Verna Steadman lines up first meal in the food room [photographs taken as advance publicity for hospital's opening]. Lillian
Ivankovich with her baby Barbara Ann, the first baby to be born in Hahnemann Hospital.

General view of the meeting's participants. Meeting leaders Marshall Dill, Alexander Watchman of the building trades, City
Recreation Director Josephine Randall, and Will Merryman sit and talk. Long shot of speaker's table, with City of San Francisco
flag behind. Will Merryman speaks with Mayor Rossi and Walter Haas. View of panelists at different sessions of the town meeting,
including: Harold Boyd and Charles Pafe Junior at "Payment for City Government;" J.C. Beswick of the State Bureau of Education
speaking on "National Defense," with Dan London and Russel G. Smith at table; C.P. Tanner of the Chamber of Commerce and Adrien
Falk of S & W Packing discussing "Selling to [the] Western Empire;" Doctor Henry Grady and speaker Thomas Cuffe of A.P.L.
Line in forum on "Selling to [the] Americas." President J. Francis Ward of the San Francisco Federation of the Arts, Mark
Jourgenson, A.D. Wilder, Harold K. Crane, President William Wallace Chapin of the San Francisco Planning Commission, and meeting
Chairman Charles Page discuss city's master plan.

Workmen take up track on Howard Street at Fourth Street crossing. Map shows proposed route of "underground railway" from terminal
to Powell Street; taken at City Attorney's office. New Municipal trolley bus sits on flat car after arriving from Saint Louis;
taken at Sixteenth and Harrison Streets.

Long views of Alcatraz Island taken from boat, with pictures of reporters on the pier and the silhouettes of officers holding
rifles on the boat. Officers fire guns and grenades through prison windows. Crowd at the Marina looks off towards Alcatraz.
Major Albert Arsenault talks to the press at 100 Harrison Street. Photographs of prison exterior show damage to prison bars
and walls caused by the shooting.

Workers dig around new monument, erected by San Francisco with gift from Major Edward Bowes. Inscription on memorial reads,
"William Chapman Ralston, 1826-1875: He Blazed The Path For San Francisco's Onward March To Achievement And Renown."

City Purchaser of Supplies Thomas A. Brooks shown at work during his candidacy for the chief administrator's job. Shown with
wife receiving telegrams of congratulations after he receives position, and drinking morning coffee. Mrs. Brooks sits alone
at piano. New Purchaser of Supplies Horace Kephart and New Chief Adminstrative Officer Thomas Brooks at swearing in of new
officials.

Mayor Angelo Rossi sits with new Administrative Assistant David Lewis, with Mayor pointing to March fifteenth circled on the
calender [a date representative of some significance in connection with the budget].

City Planning Consultant Ernest P. Goodrich converses with fellow City Planning Commission member George W. Melville, and
again with planner Mark Jorgensen. Ernest P. Goodrich, Mayor Angelo J. Rossi, and President Arthur R. Fennimore of the Downtown
Association sit together at luncheon for new city planner; taken at the Commercial Club.

Sherriff Dan Murphy pins badges on Major George Richards and Captain Larry Hall; swears in John Kane, Marvin O. Franklin,
Richard H. Rees Junior, Robert Frankoz, Fred Vivaldi... as members of the Sheriff's Air Posse.

Guards Ed Stucker and R.D. Clark lead manacled prisoners Ray Stevenson and Edgar Cook down corridor. Prisoners Gerald Peabody
and Percy Jack Geary put hands up to block faces from camera as guards lead them separately down corridor. Prisoner Jerry
Miles also escorted into court.

Guard R.D. Clark removes handcuffs from convict T.J. Audett. Guards lead convict George Ward down corridor. Prisoner Henri
Young covers face with hand as guards lead him down the hall to courtroom. Prisoner Howard Butler [Afro-American] exits courtroom.
Convicts Kenneth G. Palmer, George Dillon, William H. Dunne, and Billy Bledsoe arrive at the Post Office Building chained
together, with a guard on each end. Guards R.D. Clark escorts convicts Thomas H. Robinson, Ernest Lopez... down corridor to
courtroom; removes handcuffs from convict George Dillon; shown with Guard Ed Stucker. Prisoner Louis Fleish bows head as guards
lead him through hallway.

Supervisors Chester McPhee, Gerald O'Gara, Robert Miller Green, and Dewey Mead shown gathered around desk with coats off,
drinking coffee during all night meeting. Picture of Chester McPhee arguing a point during full meeting.

Pictures of San Francisco neighborhoods at night during wartime dim out; taken from Powell Street and Eddy Street, Market
Street out from Fifth Street, Market Street down from Jones Street, Chinatown at Grant Avenue up from Sacramento, Market Street
out from Seventh Street, Market Street and Golden Gate Avenue, Market Street down from Fifth Street, and Market Street down
from Seventh Street. Photographs taken from the same spots the next night, with less light visible in Market Street down from
Jones Street, at Powell Street and Eddy Street, and at Market Street and Golden Gate Avenue [photographer took one additional
shot the second night, at Powell Street up from Market Street].

Photographs of San Francisco with lights on at night (neighborhoods and cityscapes), with view of Powell Street from Eddy
Street, Market Street, and other scenes [no captions given; lights on during wartime].

Photographs taken at Fell and Gough Streets of a car beating the traffic signal, motorists making turns without signalling,
trucks double parked, and a car stopped in pedestrian crossway. Car turning without a signal at Ellis and Leavenworth Streets.
Streetcars beating the traffic signal [on Market Street?]. Truck parked horizontally with nose in traffic [no street specified].
Cars double parked on Clay Street between Polk and Van Ness Streets (San Francisco Neighborhood), and a truck blocking a streetcar's
progress on Clay Street between Steiner and Pierce Streets. Car running a "stop" signal at the intersection of Twentieth Street
and Third [Street?]. Photo of nightime's darkness over the overpass. Trucks and cars double parked on Eddy Street between
Taylor and Jones Streets, and again on Turk Street between Taylor and Mason Streets. Car running the stop signal at Bush and
Hyde Streets.

Mayor Roger D. Lapham drives a streetcar, the Palomino Club rides parade route on horses, the San Francisco Horseman's Association
rides a stage coach advertising a horse show at Golden Gate Park, and a fireman drives an old fire truck during a parade down
Market Street.

Photographs show produce thrown in streets, crowded conditions, and inadequate facilities of Produce Market at 522 Front Street
(neighborhood). Men load handcar with produce from truck, with no landing platform for direct freight loading. Produce for
sale to retailers rots in street. Retailer's truck tries to turn around in highly congested street.

A man runs behind a streetcar and across Market Street (neighborhood). Sailors cross street against the traffic signal. Women
cross the street outside of the pedestrian walkway. Man runs across the middle of the street and in front of a car. Police
Officer Harold F. Winkler scolds and cites Florence Clark for jay walking. Scenes of others jay walking.

Garrett McInerney II places a wreath over the grave of Father Francisco Palov during the celebration of San Francisco's one
hundred and sixty-eighth birthday at Mission Dolores. Garret McInerney II speaks, with Micheline De Sanz [in Spanish costume],
Colonel George Munteanu, Father John J. Scanlan, and Chairman Harold R. McKinnon in attendance. Pictures of crowd inside the
Mission during church services. Chef Lucien Heyroud watches Micheline de Sanz cut birthday cake with Colonel George Munteanu's
sword.

Louisa Jenkins and E.J. Wrenn place wreath at the statue of Father Junipero Serra [founder of Mission Dolores] in honor of
San Francisco's one hundred and sixty-ninth birthday. Shots of crowds inside Mission Dolores during church services.

Maria Teresa Wagstaff places wreath on statue of Father Junipero Serra [founder of Mission Dolores] in honor San Francisco's
one hundred and seventy-first birthday celebration. Picture of crowd inside Mission Dolores during church services.

Colonel George Munteanu speaks on the occasion of San Francisco's one hundred and sixty-eighth birthday celebration, with
Micheline de Sanz (in Spanish costume), Father John U. Scanlan, and Harold R. McKinnon on hand.

Joe Boteho, Nathan King, Corporal Barney Duff, Private First Class Clyde Gibson, Floyd Parks, and Frank Harrington of the
SFPE Safety Branch line of up for Safety Week parade. Photograph of car in which three boys died [car used in parade].

Chief Deputy City Attorney Walter A. Dold meets with representatives of the Local 1004 and Local 518 [railroad?] unions, including:
W.E. Butler and J.M. Dunne of the Local 518 executive body, Secretary John M. Rosser, Special Commissioner Edward L. Parker,
and Chairman S.W. Douglas of Local 1004...

Reporter stares at sign warning people not to dump garbage or refuse, in midst of large illegal garbage dump alongside Forty-first
Avenue near Ortega Street. Shot of garbage dumped on street at Fourth and Tehama Streets near Folsom Street. Pictures of trash
dumped at the end of Pacheco Avenue and Sunset Boulevard.

Industry representative Pembroke Gochnaur, Thomas Fair Neblett, and American Federation of Labor representative Daniel V.
Flanagan talk at a hearing on the Market Street Railway purchase. Taken at the Furniture Exchange.

Chairman Marshall Dill of the Public Utilities Commission speaks to audience at meeting between the Public Utilities Commission
and citizens designed to solve transportation problems. Webb Witmer of Radio Station KPO addresses the Commission from the
audience.

Copy of letter outlining Police Chief Charles W. Dullea's complaints against assault on and verbal abuse of passengers by
conductors of the San Francisco Municipal Railway, and plans for enforcement to impede such conduct. ["'Don't beat up the
conductor' poster" caption on sleeve appears inaccurate].

Mayor Roger D. Lapham gives "City of San Francisco" plaque to Captain Herbert Schonland. [Schonland succeeded to command of
the cruiser San Francisco (ship) when all senior officers were killed in November, 1942.]

Child actress Natalie Wood throws hot dog and coke party for disabled children in the Little Jim Ward at the Children's Hospital.
Pictured with children named Michael, Charlie, and Robert [no family names of kids given].

Pictures of city taken from along waterfront (cityscapes) shows dearth of flags flying, a lack of welcome for veterans [Telegraph
Hill, Ferry Building, Furness Line Pier, Luckenbach Line Pier, Pier Seventeen, and Fort Mason Dock appear in photos].

Aerial views of liberty ships tied up in Suisun Bay. Aerial views of ships at anchor near the Carquinez Straits; taken from
blimp. Pictures of Suisun Bay, with retired ships tied up in large "nests" on the Sacramento River.